Cyclone Tracy plays a huge role in Darwin's history, so is it any wonder that there is a permanent gallery dedicated to the tragic event. You'll find this display at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory amongst other diverse exhibits. Set in a tropical garden on Darwin Harbour at Bullocky Point is the Northern Territory's premier cultural institution - the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT).
The MAGNT collections place the region's art, history and culture, and natural history in an Australian and international context through research, interpretation and collection development.
There are permanent galleries, which include Aboriginal art and culture, maritime archaeology, visual arts, craft, Southeast Asian art and material culture. There is Northern Territory history and information on natural sciences. All add to providing an entertaining, diverse and educational experience for the local community and visitors to Darwin.
Primary Child Friendly, Groups
Events Arts & Crafts, Exhibition Talks
Site Description Art Gallery
Tour Types Tours by Arrangement
Displays Aboriginal Art, Contemporary Art, Craft, Fabric art, Jewellery, Pottery, Sculpture, Paintings
Admission Free Admission
General Individuals, School Groups


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